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Facebook to remove false alarms about Covid, vaccines from its platforms – Business Standard
The social network said in a statement late on Monday that the move is taken after consultations with leading health organisations, including the WHO
Facebook has announced to expand its efforts to remove false claims on its own platform and Instagram about Covid-19 and its vaccines.
The expanded list of false Covid-19 and vaccine-related claims that will be removed include: Covid-19 is man-made; vaccines are not effective at preventing the disease they were created to protect against; it’s safer to get a disease than to get its vaccine and vaccines are dangerous, toxic, or cause autism, among others.
The social network said in a statement late…
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